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James Purdy's allegories of love.(Critical essay)
March 22, 2008... The work of the contemporary American author James Purdy always has evoked strong response. Early on--in the late 1940s and early 1950s--the response from editors and publishers was almost entirely negative, even hostile, as Purdy himself...
"Not to creation or destruction but to truth": Robert Duncan, Kenneth Anger, and the conversation between film and poetry.(Critical essay)
March 22, 2008... Aesthetic values characterized in part by serial form, liberatory depictions of male queerness, and an allegiance to or engagement with hermetic magic practices are generally recognized as part of Robert Duncan's overall poetics. This essay is...
Fire, flutter, fall, and scatter: a structure in the epiphanies of Hawthorne's tales.(Nathaniel Hawthorne)(Critical essay)
March 22, 2008... Lyrical epiphanies are typically the creative center, the imaginative climax, of Nathaniel Hawthorne's tales. But although his imagery has been clarified in various ways, no one has yet attempted to define a pattern that can unite Hawthorne's...
The domestic transcendentalism of Fanny Fern.(Critical essay)
March 22, 2008... In rediscovering Fanny Fern (Sara Willis Parton), critics have focused on the elements that make her most accessible to contemporary audiences: her feminism and lively style. (1) Joyce W. Warren, discussing her "revolutionary writing style"...